Sam Burgess lets rip at ‘selfish players’ who cost England at the 2015 World Cup

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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 26: Sam Burgess of England looks thoughtful during the 2015 Rugby World Cup Pool A match between England and Wales at Twickenham Stadium on September 26, 2015 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

has opened up on what contributed to ‘s downfall at the 2015 .
In a series of tweets, the rugby league convert claimed ‘individual egos’ and ‘selfish players’ had led to the host nation’s demise when exiting the tournament at the pool stage.
And the centre continues to receive messages three years later about the World Cup that cost England head coach Stuart Lancaster his job, while Andy Farrell, Graham Rowntree and Mike Catt all departed soon after.
Playing five caps for the Red Rose, including three in the World Cup against Fiji, Wales and Australia, Burgess posted:




Burgess’ blockbuster move from the NRL to rugby union with Bath was fraught with debate over where his best position – centre or number 8.
The Sydney Rabbitohs star signed a lucrative three-year contract to move to the Rec in October 2014, 13 months before the World Rugby showpiece.
But Burgess’ stay at Bath proved to be short lived as he returned to the NRL soon after the end of the World Cup. A decision which struck then Bath director of rugby Mike Ford as unexpected.
“Everyone knows he was a world-class rugby league player but I thought he was a guy who was going to have a go and stick it out,” Ford said.
“He played in the World Cup and I thought he was going to come back to the club, get his head down and play at the back-row here and become a world-class player. As players we expected him to stay here, but he’s not.

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